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{{about|the television programme|the class of publication|Sunday magazine}}
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{{Infobox television
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▲| presenter = [[Jacqui Oatley]]<br /><small>'''Former:''' Neil Ashton, [[Jimmy Hill]], Bill Bradshaw, [[Brian Woolnough]]</small>
▲| location = [[Sky Campus|Studio F, Sky 2 <br /> Osterley, London]]
▲| runtime = 90 minutes <small>(inc. adverts)</small>
▲| network = [[Sky Sports]]
▲| first_aired = {{start date|1999}}
▲| last_aired = {{end date|2020}}
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'''''Sunday Supplement''''' (formerly '''''Jimmy Hill's Sunday Supplement''''') is a Sunday morning [[television program]]me in the United Kingdom about [[football (soccer)|football]] which was broadcast between 1999 and 2020. The programme aired on Sunday mornings on [[Sky Sports|Sky Sports Premier League]] and Sky Sports Football, during the football [[season (sports)|season]]. The length of the show is 90 minutes, including [[commercials]], although it was occasionally cut down to 60 minutes.
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Launched under the stewardship of [[Jimmy Hill]], three guest [[sports journalism|football journalists]] sit around a table over [[breakfast]]/[[brunch]] and discuss the latest football matches, news and gossip, including a look at the football stories in the Sunday [[newspapers]].<ref name=SkySundaySup>{{cite web|url=http://www.skymedia.co.uk/Advertising/TV/Sponsorship-Opps/sunday-supplement.aspx|title=Sunday Supplement|publisher=Sky Sports|date=2010-06-28}}</ref>
The proposal was that it was set in Hill's actual [[kitchen]], with fans trying to guess where his home was from the window view.<ref name=GuardJimHill>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2007/aug/17/sport.comment1|title=Jimmy Hill "only discovered that his contract with Sky Sports to present the Sunday Supplement programme was not being renewed when he read about it in a newspaper"|work=The Guardian|accessdate=July 14, 2010 | location=London | first=Paul | last=Kelso | date=2007-08-19}}</ref> But the truth came to light on several occasions in 2006 when Hill was late claiming to be stuck in traffic.<ref>{{
The programme
==Revamp==
In 2007, Sky Sports decided not to renew Hill's 12
The presenter role was given to either Bill Bradshaw and [[Brian Woolnough]]. The format and setting remained consistent set over a breakfast/brunch table, but guest football journalists increased from two to three. Woolnough later took on the permanent presenter role, with regular guests including [[Patrick Barclay]], [[Oliver Holt]], [[Martin Samuel]], [[Paul Smith (journalist)|Paul Smith]] and [[Henry Winter]].
Beginning in 2009, a [[podcast]] of the show was made available on the Sky Sports [[website]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.skysports.com/tv_show/story/0,20144,12382_5492027_12382,00.html|title=Supplement podcast|publisher=Sky Sports|date=2010-07-15}}</ref> and [[iTunes]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/sunday-supplement/id327821790|title=iTunes Sunday Supplement podcast|publisher=apple.com|date=2010-07-15}}</ref>
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